An emotionally charged series.
PULL ME CLOSE
The Panic #1
Sidney Halston
Releasing Oct 25th, 2016
Loveswept
Welcome
to Panic, a sultry Miami nightclub where bodies and hearts move to a beat that
doesn’t stop at sunrise—the setting for an emotionally charged series from the
bestselling author of the Worth the Fight novels.
When
Katherine Wilson passes out in the arms of the hottest man she’s ever seen,
it’s not because of the lights, the pulsating music, or the crowded dance
floor. It’s because she can’t enjoy a night out like a normal person, not with
her debilitating anxieties. These panic attacks are going to destroy her life
unless she takes control—or gets a helping hand. So after the club’s bad-boy
owner personally escorts her home, Katherine feels something urgent and primal
awaken inside of her.
Nick Moreno
doesn’t need a headache like Katherine. A drug bust has put his father behind
bars and forced Nick to take over the daily business of his family’s South
Beach nightclub. His head tells him to walk away—but his body has other ideas.
Katherine’s vulnerability, her grace and courage, compel him to reach out. And
when they kiss, Nick is overcome by desire: to pull her close, and promise that
his embrace will always be the safest place on earth.
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“Do one thing that scares you every day,” I say to
myself as I walk to the elevator.
I keep thinking that if I can get in that stupid
elevator, I can go to my sister’s wedding. Because nothing can be worse than
being in a tiny steel box held up by a cable. If it malfunctions, either I’ll
plummet to my demise or I’ll be stuck inside, helpless and in the dark.
For weeks now I’ve walked over to it every day, pressed
the button, and then run back to my apartment when it dings open, like it’s a
monster coming to get me. I know that I’m working myself up. I know what
reality is, and I understand the extremely low statistical likelihood that any
of the things I envision will actually happen. I’m not completely insane. But I
also can’t help the fear that bubbles up inside me and distorts my logic.
Today, however, I woke up with a new sense of bravery
and determination and I’m going to take advantage of it.
I know that the cable is made of steel and it will not
break.
I know that the elevator is in working order.
I know that it takes only 22.9 seconds from the time it
closes on the fifth floor to the time it opens in the lobby.
Still, I’m nervous. Less so then previous days, though.
I dial Nico because even with everything that I know, I
need someone with me.
“My sweet Katherine,” he says over the music in the
background.
“I need you.”
I notice the change in him, even over the phone. “Wait,
what? I’ll be right there.”
The fact that he is so quick to rush to my rescue is
heartwarming, but I don’t need him physically here, so I clarify quickly. “No,
no, no. Stay there. That’s not what I meant. I need you to stay on the line
with me.”
“Okay. Hold on a second—I need quiet. I can barely hear
you.” I hear the music become quieter and quieter. “All right. What’s going
on?”
“If I say the safe word and tell you to call the police
or firemen or whatever, just do it, no questions asked, okay?”
“What?” He sounds alarmed. “What the hell is going on,
Katherine?”
“I’m getting on the elevator and I’m going to the lobby.
If it gets stuck, I need you to call for help.”
“For fuck’s sake, Katherine, you scared the hell
out of me.” He lets out a breath. “Okay, I’ll wait on the phone. Or do you
want to wait for me to come over? I can be there in ten minutes and
do this with you,” he says while I press the button.
“No. I need to do this alone. Also, what good would it
do me if you’re stuck in there with me?”
“It’s not going to get stuck,” he says with a chuckle,
and I can practically hear him rolling his eyes on the other end of the line.
“So how’s the club tonight?”
“I heard the ding, baby. Stop procrastinating and get
inside.”
I look at the open door. The elevator car looks so
ominous, and now I don’t know if I can do it.
“Get that cute little ass in the elevator.”
“Never mind—I changed my mind.”
“No. You’ve never called me for this before. You’re
obviously feeling good about it. I’m proud of you for doing this.”
As the door starts to close I press the button again,
and the closing doors reopen.
“So get inside. You can do this.”
“Nico, I don’t—”
“Yes, you can. Don’t finish that sentence. You’ve done
more in the last few weeks than you’ve done in a long time. You can absolutely
do this. I know you can. Don’t you want to be free?”
I do. Damn it, I do. I take a step and then another one.
My feet feel heavy and my heart is beating a mile a minute. I can hear that
he’s breathless too.
“Corazón, just roll with it. Get
inside,” he says softly.
USA Today bestselling author, Sidney Halston lives
her life with one simple rule: "Just Do It"--Nike. And that's exactly
what she did.
After working hard as an attorney, Sidney picked up a pen for the first time at thirty years old to begin her dream of writing. Having never written anything other than very exciting legal briefs, she found an outlet for her imaginative, romantic side and wrote Seeing Red. That first pen stroke sealed the deal, and she fell in love with writing. Sidney lives in South Florida with her husband and children. She loves her family above all else, and reading follows a close second. When she's not writing, you can find her reading and reading and reading. She's a reader first and a writer second. When she's not writing or reading, her life is complete and utter chaos, trying to balance family life with work and writing (and reading). But she wouldn't have it any other way.
After working hard as an attorney, Sidney picked up a pen for the first time at thirty years old to begin her dream of writing. Having never written anything other than very exciting legal briefs, she found an outlet for her imaginative, romantic side and wrote Seeing Red. That first pen stroke sealed the deal, and she fell in love with writing. Sidney lives in South Florida with her husband and children. She loves her family above all else, and reading follows a close second. When she's not writing, you can find her reading and reading and reading. She's a reader first and a writer second. When she's not writing or reading, her life is complete and utter chaos, trying to balance family life with work and writing (and reading). But she wouldn't have it any other way.
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